Showing posts with label Indoor Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indoor Games. Show all posts

July 25, 2011

Tehran 2010 • the 4th Asian Indoor Athletics Championships



The 2010 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, also known as the IV Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, was an international indoor athletics event took place in Tehran, Iran, between 24 and 26 February 2008. This was the second edition to be hosted in the country as the first championships was also held at the Aftab Enghelab Complex in Tehran. A total of 23 nations sent athletes to compete at the championships, which featured 26 track and field events.

Doha 2008 • the 2nd Asian Indoor Athletics Championships



The 2008 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships was an international indoor athletics event took place in Doha, Qatar, between 14 and 16 February.

Tehran 2004 • the 1st Asian Indoor Athletics Championships



The 2004 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships was an international indoor athletics event took place in Tehran, Iran, between 6 and 8 February.

July 24, 2011

Macau 2007 • the 2nd Asian Indoor Games



The 2nd Asian Indoor Games were held in Macau, China
26 October - 3 November 2007

Most events of the games took place at the Macao East Asian Games Dome.


Significance of the 2nd Asian Indoor Games Emblem
The shining sun is adopted from the emblem of the Olympic Council of Asia and symbolizes the enthusiasm, charm and cohesion of Asian people. Two Chinese characters make up the rest of the emblem. Two yellow strokes form the Chinese character for “people,” thus reflecting the concept of humanity. Two blue horizontal strokes form the Chinese character “two,” signifying the Second Indoor Asian Games. Two green vertical strokes represent two healthily growing trees, embodying the commitment of Macao to environmental protection and to the healthy growth of an Asian sports culture.
Together, these six simple strokes produce the image of a house, symbolizing the “indoor” games. This bright, simple, yet elegant emblem represents the overall culture of Macao – characterized by its immense vigor, diversity and unified support of the 2007 2nd Asian Indoor Games soon to be held in our region.



The concept of "Mei Mei" derives from the wild migratory Black-faced Spoonbills which come and perch in Macao every year. "Mei Mei" soars high into the sky, symbolizing that Macao opens new paths with endless innovative spirit, and also represent the youthful, boundless and ground-breaking force of the Asian Indoor Games. As this migratory bird has been chosen to be the mascot, "Mei Mei" not only shows her energy of flying high, but also encourages Macao citizens to participate in the Macao 2007, 2nd Asian Indoor Games.

Bangkok 2005 • the 1st Asian Indoor Games



The 1st Asian Indoor Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand
November 12 -19, 2005.


Mascot
The blue and athletic elephant was named Hey and the yellow and plump one was . They were to convey the meaning of amusement, merriment and relaxation, thus in a way reflecting the natures of the Asian Indoor Games a great deal.


March 9, 2010

Bangkok 2009 — the 1st Asian Martial Art Games



Bangkok 2009 — the 1st Asian Martial Art Games

เอเชี่ยน มาเชี่ยลอาร์ต ครั้งที่ ๑
การแข่งขันกีฬาศิลปะการต่อสู้และการป้องกันตัวแห่งเอเชีย ครั้งที่ ๑
๑ - ๙ สิงหาคม ๒๕๕๒

"The Games of Spirit - The Land of Smiles"
เกมส์ของน้ำใจ ในดินแดนแห่งรอยยิ้ม

http://www.bamag2009.com/en/Default.aspx

March 7, 2010

Hanoi 2009 — the 3rd Asian Indoor Games


การแข่งขันกีฬาเอเชียนอินดอร์เกมส์ ครั้งที่ 3
ณ กรุงฮานอย สาธารณรัฐสังคมนิยมเวียดนาม
(30 ตุลาคม - 8 พฤศจิกายน 2552)

Hanoi 2009
Hanoi, Vietnam (30 October – 8 November, 2009)
the last Asian Indoor Games
before combined with Asian Martial Arts Games to be
Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games that will held on 2013